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economically, but tremendously beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery . >> is it presents an obvious communications hub for russia and other polar nations that are increasingly interested in the high north. >> that's because of the placement that we have with the activity in the polar sea and placed in the center of that . >> it has the look and feel of an alpine ski resort yes it's a key listening post and research center for activities in the high north where 59% of the ice has melted way since 1979. melting ice in the arctic, it's an ironic contrast to the new freeze in relations between russia and the west. a freeze that is steadily putting old cold warren my on his a path toward a new round of battles, whose end game is less about ideologist and more about economic control and financial supremacy. in just two minutes we'll head overseas and dig deeper in to the cold war style freeze in relations just as a ceasefire in eastern ukraine is on the verge of total collapse. plus i'll look at the cost of america trying to isolate vla
economically, but tremendously beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery . >> is it presents an obvious communications hub for russia and other polar nations that are increasingly interested in the high north. >> that's because of the placement that we have with the activity in the polar sea and placed in the center of that . >> it has the look and feel of an alpine ski resort yes it's a key listening post and research...
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russia and greater russia. do you think he would have more support? >> definitely. the support he gets nowadays is smaller but russia may like it in a certain way. the additional problem for russia is that they used to be a superpower as ussr. they lost that position and now only superpower is the u.s.a. but i also refer to weapons, to the economy, to the moral and social and economic issues as well. they are not the leaders. that is why it is hard for russia to be as important as they used to be. so they need successes. they need to show their power by threatening. they also have to understand the world. that it is not boorishness, not tanks. but intellect and wisdom are the elements of the contemporary world. >> lech walesa added that he believed russian president vladimir putin underestimated the west's willingness to defend ukraine. now, as putin figures out how to untangle himself from the mess he created. okay, up next, forgot politics. oil makes strange bed fellows. i'll take you to the far north where u
russia and greater russia. do you think he would have more support? >> definitely. the support he gets nowadays is smaller but russia may like it in a certain way. the additional problem for russia is that they used to be a superpower as ussr. they lost that position and now only superpower is the u.s.a. but i also refer to weapons, to the economy, to the moral and social and economic issues as well. they are not the leaders. that is why it is hard for russia to be as important as they...
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it seems the people think he's defending russia and greater russia. do you think if people knew what was going on he would have less support? >> definitely. the support he gets nowadays is smaller, but russia may like it in a certain way. the additional problem for russia is they used to be a superpower, as the u.s. sr. they lost its position, and the only superpower is the u.s.a. but i refer to weapons, the economy, moral and social and economic issues as well. they are not the leaders, that is why it is hard for russia to be as important as they used to be. so they need success. they need to show their power by threatening. they also have to understand the world. that it is not borrishness, tanks, but intellect and wisdom are the elements of the contemporary world. >> reporter: do you think that russia's incursion into eastern ukraine and the land that they basically control now in donetsk, and crimea, do you think that is enough for russia. a lot of people have drawn examples comparing it to germany before world war ii, where they went into other c
it seems the people think he's defending russia and greater russia. do you think if people knew what was going on he would have less support? >> definitely. the support he gets nowadays is smaller, but russia may like it in a certain way. the additional problem for russia is they used to be a superpower, as the u.s. sr. they lost its position, and the only superpower is the u.s.a. but i refer to weapons, the economy, moral and social and economic issues as well. they are not the leaders,...
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between nato and russia. unfortunately, we failed -- we got cooperation later but we agroed to the principles. that's why it is possible. the main thing is not agreeing principle, the main thing is to agree how to implement principles and this is the everyday job not only to see them to sign beautiful documents. >> question down in the front. >> thank you. i'm from afghanistan and my question is, minister, how do you assess the security situation in the region when the nato combat operation by the end of this year while we clearly see that the taliban are not completely dismantled, we have iss or isl and we recently see khorasan coming up. how do you see the region will come up with all these security concerns? >> well, the topic of our meeting with russia and u.s., is a real partnership still -- i think if we have a partnership, real partnership it will be with stability in the region because for different reasons it's important for the united states but not less for security situation and we cooperated quit
between nato and russia. unfortunately, we failed -- we got cooperation later but we agroed to the principles. that's why it is possible. the main thing is not agreeing principle, the main thing is to agree how to implement principles and this is the everyday job not only to see them to sign beautiful documents. >> question down in the front. >> thank you. i'm from afghanistan and my question is, minister, how do you assess the security situation in the region when the nato combat...
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in gold reserve. >> that could eat up all russia's reserve meaning russia needs to borrow more from china or other friends and that they have to cut much more. >>reporter: but with putin's approval rating running higher than 80%, the russian president has plenty of room to fall before help finds himself over a barrel. >> falling oil prices combined with western sanctions over ukraine have been hammering russia's economy and now the situation in ukraine is getting worse as the cease fire signed tod months ago falls apart. shelling and artillery fire signal the worst fighting in the region since that september truce and it appears both sides are preparing for more violence. we have a member of the khan khan parliament who is of ukranian decent and is also the author of sale of the century. she also spoke with the president of ukraine and joins us now from toronto. what's happening there? this is a very nuanced and complicated issue at the best of times. why does it look like we're losing ground and things are worsening? >> it's important to remember that this cease fire has been very,
in gold reserve. >> that could eat up all russia's reserve meaning russia needs to borrow more from china or other friends and that they have to cut much more. >>reporter: but with putin's approval rating running higher than 80%, the russian president has plenty of room to fall before help finds himself over a barrel. >> falling oil prices combined with western sanctions over ukraine have been hammering russia's economy and now the situation in ukraine is getting worse as the...
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and i think it gives russia no benefits. instead of intimidating its neighbors,hey actually are seeing more cohesion in nato and beyond. the first recommendation is for russia. the other recommendations are for everybody around. first, exercise utmost restraint to make sure we have the rules of engagement for these types of incidents -- >> and we keep the military channels of medication open. tempe thank you for joining us from london. -- >> thank you for joining us from london. the netherlands have been holding an emotional ceremony to mark the victims of malaysian flight mh17. >> it highlights the ongoing grief of the families who are waiting for an and answers to what happened to that flight. >> [reading names] >> relatives read out the names of the victims of flight mh17. this couple lost their son-in-law, daughter, and grandchild. >> [reading names] >> and with each man, a glimpse of a life cut short and a grieving family still joined to make sense of the tragedy. >> these women mourn their half-sister and brother. the
and i think it gives russia no benefits. instead of intimidating its neighbors,hey actually are seeing more cohesion in nato and beyond. the first recommendation is for russia. the other recommendations are for everybody around. first, exercise utmost restraint to make sure we have the rules of engagement for these types of incidents -- >> and we keep the military channels of medication open. tempe thank you for joining us from london. -- >> thank you for joining us from london. the...
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nato accuses russia of reinforcing them with weapons, thanks, and troops, russia as always denies those accusations. the situation is escalating as world leaders get ready to feet for the group of 20 summit in australia. president obama is calling on russia to respect the ceasefire in ukraine. british prime minister david cameron is calling for more sanctions if russia doesn't back off. the german chancellor calls reports of weapons being delivered to rebels, quote, worrying developments. but so far she's fallen short of demanding new sanctions. russian president vladimir putin who is attending the g20 meetig along with the others is likely to face a show down from western leaders at the summit he's blasting the sanctions already impose odd russia for harming the globalling economy. and you know what, putin has a point. later on we'll talk about stalled economies in germany and elsewhere, but no country's economy, exempt perhaps ukraine, is paying more for the east-west standoff that russia itself. the russian ruble has fallen 23% against the dollar in the last three months. fueling an
nato accuses russia of reinforcing them with weapons, thanks, and troops, russia as always denies those accusations. the situation is escalating as world leaders get ready to feet for the group of 20 summit in australia. president obama is calling on russia to respect the ceasefire in ukraine. british prime minister david cameron is calling for more sanctions if russia doesn't back off. the german chancellor calls reports of weapons being delivered to rebels, quote, worrying developments. but...
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we know the german economy is most vulnerable to russia. how much more willing are they to feel more pain and how much more pain can they stand without doing real damage to their own economies? >> well, so far the pain that europe is feeling from the deterioration of economic and other links with russia is very difficult to quantify. there is more of a worry about the . >> would be shaving off growth. the main concern is that this could be--this could be the thing that would tip europe over into another recession. are they willing to take more pain? they're not very keen on it. it is most likely that on monday we'll get sh very sharp redress, and it will take longer for europe to find a consensus on increasing the more significant sanctions. >> the sanctions list has been at pains not to go very close to president putin's inner circle. is there a chance now with this movement of new weaponry, new troops and escalation now taking place in yearn europe that the europeans will now agree that now is the time to hit very close to putin himself?
we know the german economy is most vulnerable to russia. how much more willing are they to feel more pain and how much more pain can they stand without doing real damage to their own economies? >> well, so far the pain that europe is feeling from the deterioration of economic and other links with russia is very difficult to quantify. there is more of a worry about the . >> would be shaving off growth. the main concern is that this could be--this could be the thing that would tip...
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russia's president is still strong. the german business groups have been some of the biggest opponents to western sanctions on russia, and even so, the european union promises more sanctions in the pipeline if russia doesn't back off. and ukraine, that's why putin is warning the industry and agriculture to come up with plan b. today, putin urged companies to sale to russia's domestic market and away from trade with the west. and indeed, they have set off a new doled war, and the weapons are not planes or rocket launchers, though we have seen plenty of that on the ukraine, it's everything that the people need to live, these polish apple farmers are on the front lines of a war waging between russia and the west, sparked by the real war in ukraine. polish apples became a casualty after moscow slammed the door on most imports from the european union. a tit for tat. an hour south of warsaw. orchards as far as the eye can see. the apple. poles love these, but in 2013, poland ex sported 677,000 tons of apples to russia. that's
russia's president is still strong. the german business groups have been some of the biggest opponents to western sanctions on russia, and even so, the european union promises more sanctions in the pipeline if russia doesn't back off. and ukraine, that's why putin is warning the industry and agriculture to come up with plan b. today, putin urged companies to sale to russia's domestic market and away from trade with the west. and indeed, they have set off a new doled war, and the weapons are not...
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crimea has been annexed to russia outright, and russia threatens to cut off energy supplies mid went. government infighting has delayed getting money to them. such is ukraine, one year after prowestern protests erupted against the then prorussia leader. sparking the biggest east west crisis sings the last cold wars. to show support for ukraine's embattled leaders, joe biden flew to ukraine, in all, u.s. has given ukraine $118 million in so-called nonlethal military aid. so far, the u.s. has hesitated to send actual lethal aid which would be viewed as a major escalation by the russians. these increased tensions or ukraine have kicked off a new era of tensions between the nato alliance. it's not just europe that these tensions are being felt, it spread to the arctic, gaining foot holds in the north, that is said to hold 13% of its undiscovered oil and 30% of its natural gas. three factors matter most in both real estate and geopolitics. location, location, location. and for those interested in waterfront property, with breathtaking views, plenty of wildlife, and the potential for future
crimea has been annexed to russia outright, and russia threatens to cut off energy supplies mid went. government infighting has delayed getting money to them. such is ukraine, one year after prowestern protests erupted against the then prorussia leader. sparking the biggest east west crisis sings the last cold wars. to show support for ukraine's embattled leaders, joe biden flew to ukraine, in all, u.s. has given ukraine $118 million in so-called nonlethal military aid. so far, the u.s. has...
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lead to russia's further isolation. thank you. i now resume my function as president of the council. and i give the floor to the representative of ukraine. thank you mr. president. i would like to start by thanking all the briefers for the information they brought from the ground, from the political observation. i would like to thank the security council for having responded to my letter on november 67 and convened today's meeting. in this letter i drew your attention to the dangerously deteriorating security situation in the east of ukraine that threatens our territory integrity and has a tendency to transform this conflict. and thus continues to be a challenge to peace and stability in the whole europe and beyond. i would like to use this opportunity to thank all of you for your solidarity you demonstrated today and before, for your constant support of our territorial integrity, and our borders. ukraine remains devoted to the settlement of the conflict through diplomatic means. the establishment of the group with seni
lead to russia's further isolation. thank you. i now resume my function as president of the council. and i give the floor to the representative of ukraine. thank you mr. president. i would like to start by thanking all the briefers for the information they brought from the ground, from the political observation. i would like to thank the security council for having responded to my letter on november 67 and convened today's meeting. in this letter i drew your attention to the dangerously...
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it is important to show to thatbody what russia -- russia has many faces. film.e a look at this i will show you the trailer. is it different than the louvr?? the product and other museums? rada and other museums? >> it is a great symbol of the nation. perhaps for russia, even more. it combines a great collection and the history of russia. you feel this history in all the rooms of the hermitage. you feel the history of russia, the russian empire. it is all connected. all the main events through history have done something to the hermitage. >> the centrality of catherine the great and crating the creating the- in collection. >> she was quite an impressive woman. she was extremely clever. she was fully non-russian, she was german. no drop of russian blood. but she was the most russian czar on the throne. she understood what people needed, russian needed. she does it all the right things to promote russia as a great institution. she knew to be a great statement a great army, a economy, and collection in museums. >> i'm struck by the capacity of great leaders to
it is important to show to thatbody what russia -- russia has many faces. film.e a look at this i will show you the trailer. is it different than the louvr?? the product and other museums? rada and other museums? >> it is a great symbol of the nation. perhaps for russia, even more. it combines a great collection and the history of russia. you feel this history in all the rooms of the hermitage. you feel the history of russia, the russian empire. it is all connected. all the main events...
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-russia relations. followed by an encore presentation and q&a with evan osnos who was recently named the winner of this year's national book award for nonfiction. >> former national security adviser steven hadley and former deputy secretary of state strobe talbott were part of the discussion today on u.s.-russia relations. topics include russia's energy goals its relations with them in international community and the ambitions of russian president vladimir putin. on the aspen institute, this is an hour and 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome everybody. ambassadors really good to see you. it's good to see all of you. i'm walter isaacson the present of a espinace is in one of the great joys of being present at the aspen institute is occasionally get invited to sit in with the aspen strategy group with my friends drove and angela and steve and of course run by nick burns. the crisis with russia every day takes another step but these are the people best adept at dealing with it. in fact the gro
-russia relations. followed by an encore presentation and q&a with evan osnos who was recently named the winner of this year's national book award for nonfiction. >> former national security adviser steven hadley and former deputy secretary of state strobe talbott were part of the discussion today on u.s.-russia relations. topics include russia's energy goals its relations with them in international community and the ambitions of russian president vladimir putin. on the aspen...
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i think russia and china, i think we can deal with that. i think one of the things i do like about what the president has done, he's trying to build a personal relationship with the leader of china, spending a lot of time with him, private time. that's what you need to do. and this is something that putin and obama have not been able to do, not even a personal relationship. in fact, they don't like each other. that, you know, when it's big power politics, you want to be able to pick up the phone and be candid and get along with each other, and i wish this were the case more between putin and the president, but putin has made it very difficult for that to happen. >> let's hope that he has not made it impossible as we continue to watch developments in ukraine and we will be bringing you the very latest as soon as these details become clear. but again, the top commander at nato announcing that eight tank brigades, russian tank brigades have moved into position on the eastern border of ukraine as heavy fighting continues in donetsk and, and nuc
i think russia and china, i think we can deal with that. i think one of the things i do like about what the president has done, he's trying to build a personal relationship with the leader of china, spending a lot of time with him, private time. that's what you need to do. and this is something that putin and obama have not been able to do, not even a personal relationship. in fact, they don't like each other. that, you know, when it's big power politics, you want to be able to pick up the...
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ukraine is a cushion for russia. kremlin has a very clear mandate to keep the volatility on easter ukraine and keep the destabilizing on track in order to keep his buffer, ukraine as a buffer, between the west, nato, and russia itself. it is very difficult to believe it will back off from this agenda. we will probably -- [indiscernible] still a variable of fear and risk in the markets and glaring. i honestly believe after the end hashe day, the central-bank been a lot more liberal on the fx. .e would probably be continuing we're probably looking at a much weaker ruble from the current levels. >> give me a sense of what your favorite trade this. we have the unexpected news on japan. strength will really surprise the market in the next six months. cycle has nots finished yet. that is the one of our report. has further to go. we do like the dollar. currency like the hungarian or the polish, given that we still it could ber and trading a lot lower here in a couple of months. your perspective on what comes out of ecb in t
ukraine is a cushion for russia. kremlin has a very clear mandate to keep the volatility on easter ukraine and keep the destabilizing on track in order to keep his buffer, ukraine as a buffer, between the west, nato, and russia itself. it is very difficult to believe it will back off from this agenda. we will probably -- [indiscernible] still a variable of fear and risk in the markets and glaring. i honestly believe after the end hashe day, the central-bank been a lot more liberal on the fx. .e...
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a gun provided by russia. in keeping with his efforts to escalate rather than de-escalate at every turn, rather than condemn the separatist sham election like most of the international community, russia encouraged it. the foreign minister even try to argue that the elections were part of the minsk agreement which clearly stipulates that the elections be local and conducted in accordance with the law of ukraine. russian and separatist actions in eastern ukraine currently have nothing to do with improving the humanitarian situation or decentralizing power is called for in points 3 and 8 of the minsk protocol. the town was ruled by a local warlord. his powers maintained by a group of armed cossacks who he calls his great edon army and his flags fly russian and rebel flag. asterisk authority came from, he told the ap reporter that we are an independent organization and we don't depend on anyone. we are answerable to president putin in our lord. in a neighboring village, rebel leaders presided over a kangaroo trial
a gun provided by russia. in keeping with his efforts to escalate rather than de-escalate at every turn, rather than condemn the separatist sham election like most of the international community, russia encouraged it. the foreign minister even try to argue that the elections were part of the minsk agreement which clearly stipulates that the elections be local and conducted in accordance with the law of ukraine. russian and separatist actions in eastern ukraine currently have nothing to do with...
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that russia is innovating ukraine. and that he doesn't notice that ukrainian army is bombarding civil cities, villages in donetsk and luhansk. but it is not donetsk and luhansk bombarding other territories of the ukraine. -- >> being on, what about something like mh17, though, that was brought up by tony abbott as with el and other leaders saying this should have been resolved now or the people should have been allowed in and russia should be cooperating more on that front. >> well, russia is very cooperative. and i think that putin him sevef opened the dialogue between donetsk and luhansk and the central ukrainian government. he suggested some months ago of the program of 12 points to solve this issue with starting military actions with stopping killing, but as it occurred that under pressure of the united states, because it wasn't participated in minsk, it was only europe, russia, ukraine government and the regions -- >> president obama -- forgive me to interrupting. when personal says that russia or vladimir putin i
that russia is innovating ukraine. and that he doesn't notice that ukrainian army is bombarding civil cities, villages in donetsk and luhansk. but it is not donetsk and luhansk bombarding other territories of the ukraine. -- >> being on, what about something like mh17, though, that was brought up by tony abbott as with el and other leaders saying this should have been resolved now or the people should have been allowed in and russia should be cooperating more on that front. >> well,...
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around him want to present now of a russia that will not back down, of a russia that will take on the west. and in fact a russia that will take on anybody. >> reporter: the daengers now according to analysts, that russian or western forces might miscalculate, and there might be some kind of a military confrontation. given all the air traffic around the united states, especially around the east coast, there might be some kind of an accident with a russian aircraft. or that some other american adversary might follow vladimir putin's lead and think that they can act aggressively against the united states. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> a lot of people thinking the sanctions against russian have only worsened their frosty relationship with the west. >>> okay. well, moscow is again denying nato claims that russian troops have crossed into ukraine. ukraine's government actually accuses russia of moving military reinforcements across its border. it says that the ukrainian servicemen report a constant movement of russian units. cnn's phil black reports from eastern ukraine. >> reporter: russ
around him want to present now of a russia that will not back down, of a russia that will take on the west. and in fact a russia that will take on anybody. >> reporter: the daengers now according to analysts, that russian or western forces might miscalculate, and there might be some kind of a military confrontation. given all the air traffic around the united states, especially around the east coast, there might be some kind of an accident with a russian aircraft. or that some other...
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escalating risk from russia. the former soviet leader warned that the ukraine-russia crisis could threaten world peace. is on the brink of a new cold war. some people are even saying that it has already begun. warning comes as ukraine accuses russia of supplying rebels with weapons and supplies. many as 200d as fighters killed in recent fighting. great to have you on the program. thank you for coming in. in terms of where we are in this power-play that continues, it seems that concerns over ukraine are dying down a bit. you say this is still a very crucial, difficult point. >> what we are seeing right now is increased movement of the separatist military. it is on the boundaries which they consider very important to the territory. these would be major highway crossroads that lead into luhansk and donetsk. ,lso, the very strategic port which will likely be the most important flashpoint in the coming weeks. >> why are we not talking about -- >> there are many things that are coming up on the international stage. it
escalating risk from russia. the former soviet leader warned that the ukraine-russia crisis could threaten world peace. is on the brink of a new cold war. some people are even saying that it has already begun. warning comes as ukraine accuses russia of supplying rebels with weapons and supplies. many as 200d as fighters killed in recent fighting. great to have you on the program. thank you for coming in. in terms of where we are in this power-play that continues, it seems that concerns over...
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>> within russia. >> within russia? >> yes. >> within russia ukraine -- or the russian government is the government that was appointed by legally elected president. and approved by legally elected parliament. that's the procedure in russia. so, we are presidential presidential republic. not exactly the same way organized as the united states, but significantly more -- with more accent on president than western european country that are largely parliamentary. so, in russia the president has the power. the prime minister, the prime minister goes to the parliament and seeks approval by the parliament. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> mr. ambassador, thank you for your patient and your questions. >> on behalf of everyone, mr. ambassador, thank you for what was, i think, on many levels uniquely informative. thank you. and endur drils beyond what most of us can bear and they do it for us. the highest calling, greatest place in our society belongs to those who have worn the uniform. senate majority leader harry reid says,
>> within russia. >> within russia? >> yes. >> within russia ukraine -- or the russian government is the government that was appointed by legally elected president. and approved by legally elected parliament. that's the procedure in russia. so, we are presidential presidential republic. not exactly the same way organized as the united states, but significantly more -- with more accent on president than western european country that are largely parliamentary. so, in...
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through between china and russia. and the action on part of russia it appears to move on the border of eastern part of ukraine? >> well, yeah. i mean, they are trying to ing to squeeze us. there is no question, we're still the big guy. the -- what concerns me right now, is this potential deal with iran. that is what concerns me. i think that russia and china, we can deal with that, one thing i do like about what the president has done, he is trying to build a personal relationship with leader of china, spending time with him. private time, that is what you need to do. this is something that putin and obama have not been able to do. not even a personal relationship. they don't like each other. that -- you know what big power politics, you want to be able to pick up the phone, and be candid and get along, i wish that this were the case more between putin and the president. but, putin made it difficult for that to happen. lou: let's hope he not made it impossible. as we continue to watch development in ukraine, general b
through between china and russia. and the action on part of russia it appears to move on the border of eastern part of ukraine? >> well, yeah. i mean, they are trying to ing to squeeze us. there is no question, we're still the big guy. the -- what concerns me right now, is this potential deal with iran. that is what concerns me. i think that russia and china, we can deal with that, one thing i do like about what the president has done, he is trying to build a personal relationship with...
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as i mentioned earlier in the show, chinese economy today is almost five times the size of russia russia's, and that gap is likely to grow over time. there's no doubt that for now the deal helps russia enormously and china likes having a partner that is large, global, influential, and like beijing wants to distance itself from the u.s. and its influence. over time don't be surprised if this marriage turns out to be a troubled affair, one of convenience, more than true love. next on "gps," it's dreaded application season for high school seniors, but should they even be applying to colleges at all. should they instead be sitting at home staring at their computer screens? that's what many are advocating. i'll explain when i come back. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and mone
as i mentioned earlier in the show, chinese economy today is almost five times the size of russia russia's, and that gap is likely to grow over time. there's no doubt that for now the deal helps russia enormously and china likes having a partner that is large, global, influential, and like beijing wants to distance itself from the u.s. and its influence. over time don't be surprised if this marriage turns out to be a troubled affair, one of convenience, more than true love. next on...
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. >> ukraine -- i don't want to live in russia. russia should leave us alone. i don't need new russia. ukraine is my homeland. i'm russian by origin, but this is my homeland. i love ukraine, and i want to live in ukraine. >> others quickly shout out their disagreement. "my parents built on yet," one lady cries. "who are you to give it away?" many others, young people especially, don't dare to voice a love of ukraine in republic. they face too many threats. and yes goes once a melting pot of different cultures. these days, most people here seem to have one goal -- the establishment of new russia. >> until the 2008 financial crisis, ireland was known as the celtic tiger, a booming economy which reversed centuries of immigration, but the crisis changed all that. the last few years, educated young irish people have once again been leaving the country to find work. for some of those left behind, one of the few ways left in making money is through crime and violence, but there are those who are now determined to offer young people a very different type of future. >>
. >> ukraine -- i don't want to live in russia. russia should leave us alone. i don't need new russia. ukraine is my homeland. i'm russian by origin, but this is my homeland. i love ukraine, and i want to live in ukraine. >> others quickly shout out their disagreement. "my parents built on yet," one lady cries. "who are you to give it away?" many others, young people especially, don't dare to voice a love of ukraine in republic. they face too many threats. and...
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a gun provided by russia. in keeping with its efforts to escalate rather than deescalate, rather than condemn the separatists like most of the international community, russia encouraged it. the foreign minister tried to argue that the elections were part of the agreements, which clearly stipulate that the elections be local and conducted in accordance with the law of ukraine. russian and separatists actions currently have nothing to do with improving the humanitarian situation or decentralizing power as called for in points three and eight of the protocol. a recent associated press report from the rebel held town part of the territory that recently declared independence from ukraine, revealed the down was ruled by a local war lord. the power is maintained by a group of armed people who he calls his great don army and four tanks outside his office fly russian and rebel flags. asked where his authority came from, daddy said, we are an independent organization and don't depend on anyone. i'm answerable only to pr
a gun provided by russia. in keeping with its efforts to escalate rather than deescalate, rather than condemn the separatists like most of the international community, russia encouraged it. the foreign minister tried to argue that the elections were part of the agreements, which clearly stipulate that the elections be local and conducted in accordance with the law of ukraine. russian and separatists actions currently have nothing to do with improving the humanitarian situation or decentralizing...
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this is why they've opened up a bit to russia. at the same time china and the united states basically on economic issues need each other. we need china to leap on north korea. that's a big issue. china has not done it. >> bringing that up. as soon as he arrived in beijing, the president squel muched speck u -- squel muched speculation that the two americans held by north korea, that may pave the way to nuclear talks. he said small gestures are not enough. you netted in the past -- negotiated in the past. before. is it a sign that the neans might want -- north koreans might want dialogue? >> i believe it is a sign they want dialogue. these are two releases a month ago, and two americans basically done without conditions. humanitarian gestures by the north koreans. i think we should explore ways to get something to stablilize the north koreans, to get them to stop using their nuclear weapons, their missiles. it will be a diplomatic dance. >> this is where china could help us. they provide fuel to the north koreans. they don't want t
this is why they've opened up a bit to russia. at the same time china and the united states basically on economic issues need each other. we need china to leap on north korea. that's a big issue. china has not done it. >> bringing that up. as soon as he arrived in beijing, the president squel muched speck u -- squel muched speculation that the two americans held by north korea, that may pave the way to nuclear talks. he said small gestures are not enough. you netted in the past --...
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>> cameron's warning to russia. economic sanctions on russia are having an impact will stop capitals have slowed down. the russian stock market and rubel has fallen significantly. >> face to face, president obama meets of vladimir putin and xi jinping at the apec summit. >> it is single day. the chinese holiday that is a multibillion-dollar bonanza for alibaba. ♪ >> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. >> i am manus cranny. >> we will start with strong words on russia. that annual speech is usually a platform for major policy statements and ceremonial trappings, cameron did not disappoint. he condemned vladimir putin's actions in ukraine and sanctions he said were not only right but in the uk's economic interest. russia's actions oppose a grave danger to the rest of europe. here in this building, with its history shaped by the blitz, we should not be reminded of the coincidence of turning a blind eye within countries in europe believe smaller countries. chilcote joins us. are there more
>> cameron's warning to russia. economic sanctions on russia are having an impact will stop capitals have slowed down. the russian stock market and rubel has fallen significantly. >> face to face, president obama meets of vladimir putin and xi jinping at the apec summit. >> it is single day. the chinese holiday that is a multibillion-dollar bonanza for alibaba. ♪ >> welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. >> i am manus...
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wiped russia' russia's influence from the region. seems as divided as the old one the only difference now is that russia has proven willing to throw its weight around in places where it still wields power. well poland's ambassador to the united states believes putin will eventually pay a price for his actions. actions that have resulted in sanctions that i told you earlier this week are actually hurting poland's economy. specifically polish apple farmers, selling a majorities of their apples to russia, are now shut out. i sat down earlier today. >> i have to be honest with you ambassador when we talk about ambassadors this is serious conversation and i didn't know how exciting it would be and then i saw a video of you on youtube trying to convince americans to buy these delicious polish apples that i had. watch the video that i have. >> these baskets should be full. full of fresh delicious polish apples. unfortunately the american market is closed to polish fresh fruits. dear american friends, please join me in asking the u.s. govern
wiped russia' russia's influence from the region. seems as divided as the old one the only difference now is that russia has proven willing to throw its weight around in places where it still wields power. well poland's ambassador to the united states believes putin will eventually pay a price for his actions. actions that have resulted in sanctions that i told you earlier this week are actually hurting poland's economy. specifically polish apple farmers, selling a majorities of their apples to...
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i think that russia, or some people in russia at least i think the president himself believes that russia is at war with the west, that russia is behaving more like a revisionist power calling into question the post-cold war settlement and making legal arguments for what it did in ukraine by referring back to other things that happen in the past 22 years. but again saying that double standards and we need a new world order. now, i'm not sure that the russians actually know what the new world order should be but i think that you take seriously when we look to the future that i will probably be other areas where russia we believe that it can reinterpret the rules. we already see the resumption of a lot of cold war tactics in terms of harassing and roots that will be long range bomber flights to the gulf of mexico, all these kinds of tactics that look as if it's the cold war come although it's not the cold war. i think this is a broader question of how does world order continue? and, of course, that affects the process of globalization. >> steve hadley, you were present at all or nearly all
i think that russia, or some people in russia at least i think the president himself believes that russia is at war with the west, that russia is behaving more like a revisionist power calling into question the post-cold war settlement and making legal arguments for what it did in ukraine by referring back to other things that happen in the past 22 years. but again saying that double standards and we need a new world order. now, i'm not sure that the russians actually know what the new world...
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russia is still spending billions. it's enganged in 100 intercepts of russia aircraft in europe this year alone. that's bound to just worsen tensions with the west, in a time when many members are spending less on their militaries. patricia reports. >> it is a top priority for russia president vladimir putin. modernizing the nation's armed forces. a upgrade that is consumed between 3.3 and 4.1% of russia's economic output every year since putin came to power. they are half way through their transformation, which was focused on being able to conduct large scale combat operations on the european combat. that can push around their neighbors. western sangs falling oil prices and blistering inflation are hammering russia's economy. put so far, the kremlin has not tempered it's ambitious goal of bringing two-thirds of the military hardware up to date by the end of the decade. while inflation will take a bite out in real terms the kremlin is still on tract to allocate more than 4% of the output towards defense spending. a g.d
russia is still spending billions. it's enganged in 100 intercepts of russia aircraft in europe this year alone. that's bound to just worsen tensions with the west, in a time when many members are spending less on their militaries. patricia reports. >> it is a top priority for russia president vladimir putin. modernizing the nation's armed forces. a upgrade that is consumed between 3.3 and 4.1% of russia's economic output every year since putin came to power. they are half way through...
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also coming up, russia pushing to revive the syrian peace process. we'll have the latest on talks underway now sochi. >>> the future of hong kong's protest movement is thrown into doubt. >>> and why thousands of pakistanis are fleeing to afghanistan toing find some kind of security. ♪ >>> hello, there has been another night of angry protests in ferguson, missouri, following a grand jury decision not to bring criminal charges against a white police officer for shooting a black teenager. anger has now spread from coast-to-coast. people coming on to the streets from new york to los angeles. daniel reports. >> reporter: for a while it seemed as if monday's mayhem would be rerepeated. a police car burned outside of city hall. reports of police using tear gas and pepper spray on protesters. missouri's governor's calls up more members of the national guard, and outside of the police department they helped confront a crowd that grew throughout the evening. there were several arrests but no injuries. as people slipped away. later at a news conference, senio
also coming up, russia pushing to revive the syrian peace process. we'll have the latest on talks underway now sochi. >>> the future of hong kong's protest movement is thrown into doubt. >>> and why thousands of pakistanis are fleeing to afghanistan toing find some kind of security. ♪ >>> hello, there has been another night of angry protests in ferguson, missouri, following a grand jury decision not to bring criminal charges against a white police officer for...
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it is russia. international investors responded to the bloomberg all ahead of the threat from the islamic state. -- as the greatest risk to markets. we will see who is the biggest loser. that is next. stay with us. >> welcome back to on the move. for the bloomberg poll all stop -- bloomberg poll. the russian economy is hurting most from the declines is here. andecond place, venezuela saudi arabia. we have to talk about this. this is important. the hong kong shanghai exchange link opens for business today. -- limit.daily unit move toen as a bold liberalize markets. doors tois opening its the outside world and unlocks the market for foreign investors that had an off limits all but a select group of confessional y managers that had to stick to quote us. as.quot stock markets have rallied. they have ramped up the use of and will turn shanghai in two of the nine aild-centered -- into financial center. >> that is almost information. -- it for me. up.pulse is coming >> he is the former npc member rexite w
it is russia. international investors responded to the bloomberg all ahead of the threat from the islamic state. -- as the greatest risk to markets. we will see who is the biggest loser. that is next. stay with us. >> welcome back to on the move. for the bloomberg poll all stop -- bloomberg poll. the russian economy is hurting most from the declines is here. andecond place, venezuela saudi arabia. we have to talk about this. this is important. the hong kong shanghai exchange link opens...
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. >> it would be trily beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy.
. >> it would be trily beneficial for russia strategically in the sense that russia would control a key shipping artery for the global economy.